Incredibly, there didn't seem to be a thread for this film until just now. But I needed somewhere to deposit this link, so . . . http://www.nj.com/entertainment/index.ssf/2012/06/henry_hill_dead_dies.html

and good riddance Henry Hill

« : August 24, 2013, 09:41:44 PM drinkanddestroy »

There are three types of people in the world, my friend: those who can add, and those who can't.

Yeah, he was a scum-bag. My dad, who is a retired Deputy U.S. Marshal, had some dealings with him when Hill was in the WitSec program in Seattle (and my dad would want you all to know that there is no such thing as the "Witness Protection Program"--it's true name is the Witness Security Program). Hill got his new identity and his new life and almost immediately started dealing drugs again. A real piece of work.

That's what you get, Drink, for not appreciating the genius of When You Read This Letter.

Yeah, he was a scum-bag. My dad, who is a retired Deputy U.S. Marshal, had some dealings with him when Hill was in the WitSec program in Seattle (and my dad would want you all to know that there is no such thing as the "Witness Protection Program"--it's true name is the Witness Security Program). Hill got his new identity and his new life and almost immediately started dealing drugs again. A real piece of work.

Very interesting info, DJ. I remember Hill being arrested for drug dealing a few years back. Looks like he never kicked the habit, only he could only do it on a pathetic scale after turning coat.

Still, at least he helped put a decent number of mobsters away. And of course inspired a great film.

Like Sammy The Bull Gravano: he ratted everyone out, went into Witness Protection, then (after leaving the program) got busted for dealing Ecstacy. Now he's serving 20 years for the Ecstacy (which is about 10 times more than what he served for the 19 murders he participated in).

There are three types of people in the world, my friend: those who can add, and those who can't.

btw, he grew up 4 blocks from me. So I am very familiar with all the streets his book mentions. And I know one of his nemesis' -- it's the sister of the first guy he killed, since her brother was killed, she has this vendetta. She follows him around at every court appearance, is always bashing him on tv, always giving interviews. It was a nice day for her when after all that, Gravano was finally put away for 20 years. She appears at 5:07 of this vid http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-H1qXfEhvFk&feature=relmfu

« : August 25, 2013, 02:05:34 PM drinkanddestroy »

There are three types of people in the world, my friend: those who can add, and those who can't.

On Thursday, the FBI just arrested Vincent Asaro, a 78-year-old Bonnano family captain, and charged him with involvement in the 1978 Lufthansa heist immortalized in Goodfellas. (They actually arrested 5 mafiosi, and there are lots of other charges, including murder, but of course, the Lufthansa heist is getting the most press cuz of the Goodfellas connection.)

the story is, of course, all over the internet; here are just a few of the many available articles

I can't remember the role played by the Pesci character in the Lufthansa caper. As he helped in the eliminating of other participants I had assumed he got his share of the loot. While here it is said that The Gent De Niro took all.

It seems from these articles that Gent kept most of the money - he either killed the others involved or he cut them in for less than they should have gotten.... The Pesci character is based on Tommy DeSimone, i believe his body was never found (i.e. the way he is killed in Goodfellas is just the movie version). The movie doesn't say how much Pesci was involved in Lufthansa. But obviously, Pesci and Liotta had no problems with De Niro over Lufthansa

There are three types of people in the world, my friend: those who can add, and those who can't.

Titoli - I guess I didn't answer your question.... In the movie, I don't believe that Pesci is mentioned at all in connection with Lufthansa - no mention of planning the hesit nor of receiving any money.... However, i believe that the real-life Tommy DeSimone, on whom the Pesci character was based, just went missing one day and no one ever found his body, so who knows what really happened, and whether he was in fact killed by Gent over Lufthansa or by someone else over something else....... GET OUT YOUR FUCKING SHINEBOX

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